Recommended enrolment pattern for students commencing Semester 1, 2010
- This full-time enrolment pattern is designed to comply with program requirements. Variations are possible but should only be considered in consultation with the program adviser.
- Students with credit from prior tertiary study should consult their program adviser for recommended enrolment.
- For detailed program information, please refer to the program structure
- Course offerings may change without notice. Consult the course schedule to confirm when courses are offered.
Semester 1, 2010
INT140 Food Safety: Laws, Regulations and Quality Assurance
JST101 Health Promotion Needs Assessment and Planning
Plus select 1 core course from:
COR109 Environmental Health Risk Management
COR110 Environmental Health Practicum
COR111 Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Plus select 1 elective course (refer to Note 1)
Semester 2, 2010
JST102 An Introduction to Australian Politics: The Makings of a Republic?
SCS110 Justice and the Australian Legal System
Plus select 1 core course from:
COR109 Communication and Thought
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
Plus select 1 elective course (refer to Note 1)
Semester 1, 2011
BUS103 Foundations of Criminology
CMN213 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change
JST201 Communication and Thought
Plus select 1 elective course (refer to Note 1)
Semester 2, 2011
HRM221 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
JST202 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
LGL201 Business Law and Ethics
SCS235 Editing for the Communications Professional
Semester 1, 2012
ENP211 Policies of Crime Prevention
JST203 Employment and Industrial Law
CMN228 International Justice and Human Rights
Plus select 1 elective course (refer to Note 1)
Semester 2, 2012
JST205 Criminal Law: An Introduction
SCS211 Social Justice, Welfare and the State
Plus select 2 elective courses (refer to Note 1)
Notes
1. It is strongly recommended that students use 4 of their electives to undertake a minor in one of the following areas:
Counselling
Environmental and Planning Studies
Human Resources Management
International Business
Politics and International Relations
Public Health
Sociology
2. No more than 10 introductory courses are to be completed, including core courses, in the Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies program.